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there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates, "lockup." >> we are working with serious, dangerous criminals. >> if you like being told what to do, if you like being told when to eat, sleep, go to the bathroom, if you like taking a chance of getting your ass kicked by inmates or police, if you like that type of thing, then this is the place for you. >> that's my buildings right there. i can look at them but i can't reach them. >> the inmates can be good, but they're inmates, and you never can keep your guard down with them, never. >> in the heart of new york city is one of the country's most notorious jails, riker's island. its history has been filled with violence, its facilities overcrowded and deadly. we first visited riker's back in 1999, when the commissioner of the new york department of correction was bernard kerik. his get-tough on crime policies have continued today. the new york city department of corrections says the result is a remarkable 90% decrease in violence at riker's, which has led to a substa
there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates, "lockup." >> we are working with serious, dangerous criminals. >> if you like being told what to do, if you like being told when to eat, sleep, go to the bathroom, if you like taking a chance of getting your ass kicked by inmates or police, if you like that type of thing, then this is the place for you. >> that's my buildings right there. i can look at them but i can't reach them. >> the...
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era of obama's disaster we have to get by being anti-obama and convince people you can have hope in america. >> hope for republicans nationally is what the party clings to because at the moment that's all they got. that much is evident if you read politico this morning which reported that they see the party on a national level as veering towards destruction. "it's almost impossible to find an establishment republican in town who is not down right morose about the 2013 that has been and is about to be. they see this year as a disaster-in-the-making even if most elected republicans don't know it or ad it it requested. politico said threats of government shutdown and default and republicans are out. republicans have alienated an array of voting blocks. thanks to hyper partisan districts republicans have less to fear locally especially when it comes to their control of the house. nationally, however, it's a different story. jonathan allen is the senior washington correspondent with politico. sam stein is an msnbc contributor with "huffington post." jonathan that piece created quite a buzz. as i
era of obama's disaster we have to get by being anti-obama and convince people you can have hope in america. >> hope for republicans nationally is what the party clings to because at the moment that's all they got. that much is evident if you read politico this morning which reported that they see the party on a national level as veering towards destruction. "it's almost impossible to find an establishment republican in town who is not down right morose about the 2013 that has been...
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america, meet the ocean 16. with megamerger of airlines make your flights more expensive? the federal government thinks so and makes a deal to block. even hooters wants nothing to do with the mayor of san diego. we'll explain on "way too early." >>> good morning, everybody. wednesday, august 14th of 2013. we actually have a lot of overnight news to get to, so we want to start with breaking news from louisiana where a hostage situation turned deadly at the bank in the town of st. joseph's. police say gunman killed one person and shot another before a member of the s.w.a.t.
america, meet the ocean 16. with megamerger of airlines make your flights more expensive? the federal government thinks so and makes a deal to block. even hooters wants nothing to do with the mayor of san diego. we'll explain on "way too early." >>> good morning, everybody. wednesday, august 14th of 2013. we actually have a lot of overnight news to get to, so we want to start with breaking news from louisiana where a hostage situation turned deadly at the bank in the town of...
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promoting the brand, unlimited opportunity for everyone in america. not the 47. but the 100%. >> joining me now live from boston is shawn spicer, communications director for the rnc. good morning. great to have you here. >> what's your react to newt gingrich's comments. is the republican party going to listen to that? because it seems as if he's almost calling them out for bucking the rnc's list of goals after the spring autopsy of 2012. >> specifically on obama care what the speaker went on to say while the republicans have solutions on health care he believes they should be wrapped up in a comprehensive way to pose a clear alternative to obama care as opposed to resolutions that address specific aspects of health care. the broader point, we can walk and chew gum at the same time. be critical after the current demonstration of democrats and liberals but we need to present america with a much more positive image which our party is better for freedom. for opportunity for every american that's something we'll continue to work on. >> since the spring autopsy, what s
promoting the brand, unlimited opportunity for everyone in america. not the 47. but the 100%. >> joining me now live from boston is shawn spicer, communications director for the rnc. good morning. great to have you here. >> what's your react to newt gingrich's comments. is the republican party going to listen to that? because it seems as if he's almost calling them out for bucking the rnc's list of goals after the spring autopsy of 2012. >> specifically on obama care what the...
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the dnc and the president's grassroots organization obama for america. sean spicer is the communications director for the rnc. good morning. >> thanks for having me. >> dnc spokesman says an odd way to start your meeting by attacking them. he says your only message is they don't like us. what do you that i so them? >> i think we are talking about this week is a fundamental shift we had in our party after the last election when we looked at the tactics and techniques it takes to win and put a permanent ground game in place around the country of more staffers now that will live and breathe in each of the states making relationships building connections and helping our candidates and second is making our party completely centered on digital and technology advances that benefit the entire party. the difference, chris, is this. what we are doing is a fundamental shift for a party. we are building a party send tri sent rick change here. what ofa did was built a fantastic operation that was great for one candidate who is sort of like one use only. and it has do
the dnc and the president's grassroots organization obama for america. sean spicer is the communications director for the rnc. good morning. >> thanks for having me. >> dnc spokesman says an odd way to start your meeting by attacking them. he says your only message is they don't like us. what do you that i so them? >> i think we are talking about this week is a fundamental shift we had in our party after the last election when we looked at the tactics and techniques it takes...
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and like generations before us, united states of america's going to remain the greatest force for freedom that the world has ever known. >> after a two-day swing out west, the president is back in washington today. >>> and as you heard from the president at camp pendleton, he mentioned that terror plot that closed numerous u.s. embassies. this morning authorities in yemen say they thwarted an al qaeda plot aimed directly at foreign embassies. intelligence officials say the plan was to fire missiles at embassies inside the capital. it also included attacking naval forces in the red sea. the u.s. embassy in yemen remains closed today and the country is on high alert. >>> president obama says the united states wants to help the millions of displaced syrian refugees. he's pledging an additional $1$5 million in humanitarian and food aid. that brings the total to more than $1 billion since the two-year war began. the u.n. said last month nearly seven million syrians require urgent humanitarian aid. and these images show the toll the civil war is taking on syria's largest city. these before and
and like generations before us, united states of america's going to remain the greatest force for freedom that the world has ever known. >> after a two-day swing out west, the president is back in washington today. >>> and as you heard from the president at camp pendleton, he mentioned that terror plot that closed numerous u.s. embassies. this morning authorities in yemen say they thwarted an al qaeda plot aimed directly at foreign embassies. intelligence officials say the plan...
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we were in that. >> the new chairman of the oregon republican party, america. every party has its cooks, though. right? and maybe the new jersey senate primary election and the oregon republican party chairmanship seem far flung. but even if you'd look at the most mainstream network tv center of the universe republican politics right now, even there, whoop, there it is. >> we've resonated with a lot of people. >> but you don't still question that he was born in the united states, do you? >> i have no idea. >> even at this point? >> well, i don't know. was there a birth certificate? you tell me. some people say that was not his birth certificate. i'm saying i don't know. nobody knows. >> happy sunday morning. congratulations, abc. yes, you did that. over on "meet the press" there was republican congressman steve king, debating latino republican strategist ana navarro and questioning whether she understands english. >> i've seen the drug smugglers. i've spent time on the border. i've ridden with the border patrol. i sat on the fence at night. i sat in a ranch hou
we were in that. >> the new chairman of the oregon republican party, america. every party has its cooks, though. right? and maybe the new jersey senate primary election and the oregon republican party chairmanship seem far flung. but even if you'd look at the most mainstream network tv center of the universe republican politics right now, even there, whoop, there it is. >> we've resonated with a lot of people. >> but you don't still question that he was born in the united...
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it's time to march for a new america! it's time to organize for a new america! it's time to register and vote for a new america! we're on our way, we're on our way, we are on our way! >> and our roundtable is now here. welcome to all of you, including doris kearns goodwin, who i just want to point out has been well, alive and well. you've just been in hibernation working on your new book. good to see you. >> correct. glad to be back. >> reverend al sharpton, a significant day for you and others yesterday associated with that march. 50 years ago 50shgs years after the march on washington, how does dr. king's message relate today? >> i think his message relates in the sense that it laid the chart -- it charted the way from where we are. a black president, black attorney general who spoke at the march yesterday. but it also raised a challenge for this generation that we talked about yesterday. the supreme court just took away section 4, the voting rights act, which means that we challenge the congress now to come with a new voting rights bill, because this is the f
it's time to march for a new america! it's time to organize for a new america! it's time to register and vote for a new america! we're on our way, we're on our way, we are on our way! >> and our roundtable is now here. welcome to all of you, including doris kearns goodwin, who i just want to point out has been well, alive and well. you've just been in hibernation working on your new book. good to see you. >> correct. glad to be back. >> reverend al sharpton, a significant day...
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then the anti-war movement blamed america first. i'm afraid that's what senator paul is going to do with us. >> oh, he and went there, all right. invoking hitler while taking a swipe at rand paul of kentucky right now, the party's political ambitions are going through a game of throwns style battle for supremacy. it's become akin to something like sectarian violence. this is a war with multiple fronts from foreign policy to surveillance to earmarks to shutting down the government over obama care. shifting alliances, defending different pieces of terrain, and yes, there is bacon. perhaps the most entertaining fight of the week comes from two would be hopefuls and governor chris christie. christie criticized the party's libertarian shift, accusing paul of engaging inness sew terik debates. rand paul hit back, accusing neo-cons of christie and king of harming national security by running for federal disaster relief. noting the amount of federal dollars kentucky receives in relation to the amount of money it gives, christie asked paul t
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south america, central america, look at venezuela, other countries, not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what -- >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. >>> there is breaking news this evening and we are scrambling for details. but i can tell you at this moment is it appears the obama family has a new dog. first lady michelle obama first tweeted a photo of this new dog in and the white house followed up with video announcement. it's a girl dog. the name is sunny. it's a portuguese water dog like the first dog, bo. we'll bring you more details as they become available. >>> first i want to share three awesomist things on the internet today. we begin with, of course, quadrocopters. remote controlled super maneuverable high flying awesomeness. they're everywhere these days often with an hd videocamera attached bringing us new and spectacular views of places like niagara falls, falling high above the university of notre dame and australi
south america, central america, look at venezuela, other countries, not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what -- >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. >>> there is breaking news this evening and we are scrambling for details. but i can tell you at this moment is it appears the obama family has a new dog. first lady...
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again, let's just be clear what's going on in america right now. in new jersey, we have 14% of my state is african-american, and our prison system is over 60% black. we are putting in this country, that stands for such wanted and incredibly great principles, here we are 50 years from the march on washington, here we are a century more, frankly, from battling with the worst kind of white supremacy, but yet we're creating these pipelines from failed schools to our prisons that are disproportionately affecting the african-americans and poor, but we're all tied to the same destiny when it comes to solving these problems. we have to solve them. there has to be an urgency. it can't be about attacking other sides. figure out what the best things are for safety, lower taxpayer expenditures and elevate human potential. >>> coming up, mayor booker will respond to the frankly gross remarks made by his republican opponent in the new jersey senate race. stay with us. >>> kind of weird, as a guy i personally like being a guy. i mean, he -- i don't know if you sa
again, let's just be clear what's going on in america right now. in new jersey, we have 14% of my state is african-american, and our prison system is over 60% black. we are putting in this country, that stands for such wanted and incredibly great principles, here we are 50 years from the march on washington, here we are a century more, frankly, from battling with the worst kind of white supremacy, but yet we're creating these pipelines from failed schools to our prisons that are...
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. >> ezra, the bad news for america, and the bad news for mitch mcconnell is that he first of all has a challenger, a republican challenger in kentucky from his right, who is complaining about how cooperative mitch mcconnell has been with president obama. so this -- that will be the first force that will presumably make mitch mcconnell even more intransigent on the senate floor. >> i think if people had heard back a couple of years ago in 2013 that mitch mcconnell would be doing everything in his power to remain close as possible to rand paul, they would have laughed. but that is exactly what he is doing. now the good news for america, lawrence, is that mitch mcconnell is beginning to lose control of his members. you have had vote after vote, last week you had some appropriations bills moving forward, which are important, right? these are bill that is will fund the government. the bills that will eventually be needed to stop a government shutdown. mitch mcconnell, didn't want that vote. i think you're actually seeing a frustration among them. as he said in the little soliliqy. they're
. >> ezra, the bad news for america, and the bad news for mitch mcconnell is that he first of all has a challenger, a republican challenger in kentucky from his right, who is complaining about how cooperative mitch mcconnell has been with president obama. so this -- that will be the first force that will presumably make mitch mcconnell even more intransigent on the senate floor. >> i think if people had heard back a couple of years ago in 2013 that mitch mcconnell would be doing...
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. >>> it's no surprise who tops the new poll of america's hottest politicians. chris christie. >> how? >> but here's what caught us. which party is bringing that heat? >>> "sports illustrated" and the most beautiful face of socialism, olympic gold medalist, katarina vit. big names and big news right now in "the cycle." >>> we start at my insistence on the baseball diamond. okay, let's be honest. it was more of a group effort by krystal. any minute now, major league baseball is expected to announce the suspensions of more than a dozen players for a combined total of more than 800 games. the biggest name on the list, alex rodriguez, who will likely be punched out by the mlb for 214 games. but the story doesn't end there. it appears a-rod will appeal his suspension, allowing him to continue playing during that process. that means we're probably in for an extra innings affair here, and he's in chicago today expecting to be in the lineup, even with the longest non-lifetime ban in baseball's history anning over his head because, as many yankees fans have grown accusto
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america's beloved and brilliant satirical newspaper. when the syrian hackers took over the "onion's" twitter account, they responded as only they could. "syrian electronic army has a little fun before inevitable upcoming deaths at hands of rebels." so it was the "ap," the "guardian" newspaper, the geniuses at the "onion." ten days later it was the "financial times" to promote and link to a violent graphic video. in july, the same pro-syrian government hacker group hit "reuters" again taking over the "reuters" twitter account and this time posting political cartoons about the syrian war. they were able to control "reuters'" twitter account for more than half an hour which is a long time for something like this. a month later the same group reportedly hit the "washington post" and also cnn and also "time" magazine. when it launched that last attack, the syrian electronic army tweeted an image to show they had taken over the domain names. between late april and mid august, four months, this anonymous unknown hacker group, allied with the s
america's beloved and brilliant satirical newspaper. when the syrian hackers took over the "onion's" twitter account, they responded as only they could. "syrian electronic army has a little fun before inevitable upcoming deaths at hands of rebels." so it was the "ap," the "guardian" newspaper, the geniuses at the "onion." ten days later it was the "financial times" to promote and link to a violent graphic video. in july, the same...
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ann davis, and president of narol pro choice america, elyse hoge. ladies and ryan, i am very happy to have you here. dr. davis, i want to go to you first because we often talk about this from the political and look at this through the political lens. you are a medical professional. you have performed some of these services. you have been with women in the doctor's room when these choices have to be made. >> i have. >> you also understand the science behind a developing fetus and a woman's body, and i ask you, what happens at 20 weeks? is the fetus capable of feeling pain? and why is there this pseudo science out there saying otherwise if that's not, in fact, true? >> well, there's facts and the facts about fetal development have not changed. so fetal development is fetal development, and i think one thing that's contributed to confusion is son know grams because son know grams have gotten incredible. they're very detailed and so we get this very up close view of what's happening, but it's not changing the way that the fetus develops. we know very cl
ann davis, and president of narol pro choice america, elyse hoge. ladies and ryan, i am very happy to have you here. dr. davis, i want to go to you first because we often talk about this from the political and look at this through the political lens. you are a medical professional. you have performed some of these services. you have been with women in the doctor's room when these choices have to be made. >> i have. >> you also understand the science behind a developing fetus and a...
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, central america and elsewhere. those problems will be overcome and i they we've had our challenges in the past that are much greater than this. >> congressman schiff, thank you for the time. >>> a new legal victory for paula deen could be a crucial step, to try to start reparing hi images lisa jackson, a former manager of the strahan had sued deen and her brother for -- now a federal judge has thrown out the part of the suit that involves race, ruling that jackson is white and has no standing to sue over racial bias aimed at african-americans. deen is asking to have the rest of the lawsuit dismissed as well. the battle has already cost the celebrity chef much of her cooking empire. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your polic
, central america and elsewhere. those problems will be overcome and i they we've had our challenges in the past that are much greater than this. >> congressman schiff, thank you for the time. >>> a new legal victory for paula deen could be a crucial step, to try to start reparing hi images lisa jackson, a former manager of the strahan had sued deen and her brother for -- now a federal judge has thrown out the part of the suit that involves race, ruling that jackson is white and...
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and this is our experience in america, in new jersey, in newark. and this is a unique experience i will bring to washington, should i be your senator. experience. >> steve kornacki, we heard an echo of barack obama in there when he said i won't care about red or blue, i will care about you. also his anticipation of the tactics of his opponent, may be something of a flame-thrower and how he won't be playing the game quite the same way. >> yeah, so you talk about that opponent and you talk about obama in his boston speech of 2004, and if you remember barack obama in 2004 was running for the senate in illinois. and he ended up being a very easy -- it ended up being a very easy election, because alan keys, in the contrast, obama came out very well in that contrast. i look at steve lonegan, who will be cory booker's opponent here in new jersey. one of my first encounters with steve lonegan was on martin luther king jr. day, and he held a press conference to attack the affirmative action. that is where steve lonegan became known against, the affirmative
and this is our experience in america, in new jersey, in newark. and this is a unique experience i will bring to washington, should i be your senator. experience. >> steve kornacki, we heard an echo of barack obama in there when he said i won't care about red or blue, i will care about you. also his anticipation of the tactics of his opponent, may be something of a flame-thrower and how he won't be playing the game quite the same way. >> yeah, so you talk about that opponent and you...
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we're in the midst of a springtime of hope for america. greatness lies ahead of us. >> at the time, reagan was enjoying a double-digit lead over walter mondale. 1980, reagan game voice to the idea that government was the problem, not the solution. in doing so, he forever changed the debate about how americans would see the relationship between themselves and their leaders. >> we should also answer the central question of public service. why are we here? what do we believe in? we're here to see that government continues to serve the people and not the other way around. >> the democrats were the ones in disarray. while speaker after speaker hammered the party, reagan took a different approach. insisting that the party had left him, not the other way around. he reached out to his opponents. giving rise to a new breed of political animal, the reagan democrat. >> as democratic leaders have taken their party further and further away from their principle, it's no surprise so many responsible democrats feel our plat for is closer to their views an
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south america, central america, look at vends wail lezuela, other co not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what -- >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. no. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can
south america, central america, look at vends wail lezuela, other co not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what -- >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. so, if...
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south america, central america, look at venezuela, other countries, not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what american foreign policy is. >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. t her.make your business dream a reality. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, lik
south america, central america, look at venezuela, other countries, not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what american foreign policy is. >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make...
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but this is a real special moment, and i thank you all. [ cheers and applause ] >> god bless america! [ applause ] >> when i met barbara the other day and found out she was john brown's daughter, the two of us were brought to tears thinks about just what kind of fate is it that brings it together like this. i can't explain it. some people would say he was smiling down from heaven. i believe that. i think one of our other members, willie, wanted to say something. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> my fellow americans -- i just wanted -- this is my best outfit. as most of y'all know, we decided it's not there yet, but a tornado went through the town just north of where i live. i was out on the fire truck, so i was a little late getting here today. i met with barb. i lost my mom to cancer. my dad is going through it right now. that was the first place i stopped, pop's house. started crying in front of him and told him i loved him and you got nothing to worry about now except getting better. so we're a happy bunch. we're very happy, happy, happy. some of my friends would say. we got some great
but this is a real special moment, and i thank you all. [ cheers and applause ] >> god bless america! [ applause ] >> when i met barbara the other day and found out she was john brown's daughter, the two of us were brought to tears thinks about just what kind of fate is it that brings it together like this. i can't explain it. some people would say he was smiling down from heaven. i believe that. i think one of our other members, willie, wanted to say something. [ laughter ] [...
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i came to america to rely on american legal system. but i will be able to pursue and achieve the justice for my son. >> there were a lot of reporters at this press conference in florida today asking questions, which i have to say is nice to see given how terrible some of the press has been about just writing down and not challenging at all the contradictory claims by anonymous law enforcement sources about this case. including the totally contradictory reports that the dead man was brandishing a weapon when he was killed. was definitely a knife or a blade of some kind. no, it was a ceremonial sword -- no, it wasn't a ceremonial sword, it was a broom -- no, it wasn't a broomstick, it was a pole. no, actually, maybe it was nothing? it was nothing, he was unarmed. but who knows. they've all been reported as facts. citing anonymous self-congratulatory law enforcement sources, usually without any reference at all to the fact that other anonymous leaks in this case made totally different claims. mr. todashev's brand new lawyers today were as
i came to america to rely on american legal system. but i will be able to pursue and achieve the justice for my son. >> there were a lot of reporters at this press conference in florida today asking questions, which i have to say is nice to see given how terrible some of the press has been about just writing down and not challenging at all the contradictory claims by anonymous law enforcement sources about this case. including the totally contradictory reports that the dead man was...
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and so tesla has produced not just the safest car in america, but the safest car in the world, and of course, detroit hates that. the other american automobile manufacturers don't actually hate tesla cars, but they do hate the way that they are sold. tesla doesn't use a network of dealerships the way ford, gm and all the other manufacturers too. tesla sells directly to consumers. no dealership middlemen there, none of that stuff. of course, the industry feels threatened by that. and the new model of sales and so car dealers have been lobbying state legislatures around the country to block tesla wherever they can. tesla is a silicon valley start-up. and the tesla cars are made in california. and that liberal regulation, heavy state of california actually allows tesla to do business any way it wants to. so tesla has show rooms in california where they can sell cars directly to consumers. the manufacturers, selling directly through their own show rooms. and you can also order a tesla on line in california. but in rick perry's texas, automobile sales are much, much more regulated by the g
and so tesla has produced not just the safest car in america, but the safest car in the world, and of course, detroit hates that. the other american automobile manufacturers don't actually hate tesla cars, but they do hate the way that they are sold. tesla doesn't use a network of dealerships the way ford, gm and all the other manufacturers too. tesla sells directly to consumers. no dealership middlemen there, none of that stuff. of course, the industry feels threatened by that. and the new...
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get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. i tthan probablycare moreanyone else.and we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. >>> developing now, this picture just in to msnbc of the aftermath of that cargo plane crash in birmingham. you can see the blackened side of that hill, that grassy field, where the plane crashed a few short hours ago. u.p. is has just released a statement saying at this time they have no confirmed -- they have not confirmed the status of the pilots on the plane. as we had told you, though, the mayor of birmingham says that two people were killed. both the pilot and co-pilot. to the best of our knowledge, no other fatalities or other injuries there. nearby neighborhoods, about a half hour away, we are told, have not been evacuated. we are expe
get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. i tthan probablycare moreanyone else.and we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. >>> developing now, this picture just in to...
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america is better than. this and i hoechst my friends on the right are better than tattoo. all right. that's enough for tonight. that's it for tonight's show. i hope everyone has a great weekend, including you, bill. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >> eve of destruction. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm michael south america connish -- i'm michael smerconish. leading off tonight, hope or hopeless? despite a litany of challenges facing republicans, party leaders put on a brave face at this week's summer meetings in boston. their mission is a clear one, rally the party around the theme that worked well for democrats in 2008. that would be hope. >> what we have to do in a sense is be a party of optimism and hope. i think part of what we have to do in the era of president obama's disasterer is we have to get beyond being anti-obama, and we have to reconvince people you can have hope in america, that we can have a better future. >> hope for republicans nationally is what the party clings to because at the moment it's all they've got
america is better than. this and i hoechst my friends on the right are better than tattoo. all right. that's enough for tonight. that's it for tonight's show. i hope everyone has a great weekend, including you, bill. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >> eve of destruction. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm michael south america connish -- i'm michael smerconish. leading off tonight, hope or hopeless? despite a litany...
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disaster is we have to get beyond being anti-obama and we have to reconvince people you can have hope in america. that we can have a better future. >> hope for republicans nationally is what the party cling to because at the moment it's all they've got. that much was evident in you read politico this morning which reported that the republican establishment sees the party on the national level as veering toward destruction. they report that an "it's almost impossible to find an establishment republican in town who's not down right more rose about the 2013 that has been and is about to be. they see this year as a disaster in the making even if most elected republicans don't know the it or admit it, the party's wounds are many and they're all self-inflicked. poe at this time cosays threats of government shutdown and debt default have ended all hopes of proving that republicans are not insane when it comes to governing. thanks to out of mainstream reactions on issues like immigration, voting rights, marriage equality and women's rights, republicans have done an excellent job of alienating an array o
disaster is we have to get beyond being anti-obama and we have to reconvince people you can have hope in america. that we can have a better future. >> hope for republicans nationally is what the party cling to because at the moment it's all they've got. that much was evident in you read politico this morning which reported that the republican establishment sees the party on the national level as veering toward destruction. they report that an "it's almost impossible to find an...
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this president has talked a lot about economic inequality of america. these speeches will be very highly watched. >>> thank you. more front page politics. new reaction from key lawmakers to that "the washington post" report concerning the nsa. the nsa broke privacy rules, overstepped its authority thousands of times since 2008. here's republican congressman peter king and richard blumenthal. >> it worked. if you have 99.99% compliance and you have self-reporting errors this came from an internal report which then becomes an overall i.g. report. i'm on the intelligence committee. i'm satisfied we're told what the nsa is doing. >> the problem and it's a real problem is with the system. it's a black box that fisa court the foreign intelligence surveillance court is a secret tribunal issuing secret opinions make being secret law and a lot of it completely unavailable to members even of the foreign intelligence committees. >> those documents published by "the washington post" were leaked by edward snowden. >>> a surprise announcement from scotland yard, they
this president has talked a lot about economic inequality of america. these speeches will be very highly watched. >>> thank you. more front page politics. new reaction from key lawmakers to that "the washington post" report concerning the nsa. the nsa broke privacy rules, overstepped its authority thousands of times since 2008. here's republican congressman peter king and richard blumenthal. >> it worked. if you have 99.99% compliance and you have self-reporting errors...
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a lot of the conversation we're having about race in america right now. that conversation about that fear of african-american violence that was so fundamental that that's something that's going on now. interesting that there are political changes that you were talking about with tribalism and african-american males are in is similar in terms of what people, public perception, i think, in some cases. >> you can link that to what happened after the george zimmerman verdict. there was this expectation of violence and riots and so the cops are on guard for this. this is what happened during the march where they kept the courts open all night and didn't serve alcohol that day. a big concern that there were these huge violent riots and the same assumptions a month ago with the zimmerman verdict. >> let's take a look at "meet the press" more of mlk. this is him talking about social equality. >> i think that we must face the fact that in reality you cannot have economic and political equality without having some form of social equality. i think this is inevitable
a lot of the conversation we're having about race in america right now. that conversation about that fear of african-american violence that was so fundamental that that's something that's going on now. interesting that there are political changes that you were talking about with tribalism and african-american males are in is similar in terms of what people, public perception, i think, in some cases. >> you can link that to what happened after the george zimmerman verdict. there was this...
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>> america would like to believe that the question of color is not an issue and that racism is dead. and i, i think there's other ways besides talk about it on your program. we are going to have to do to have people recognize. until we recognize the depth of racism in this country, we have to have the problem. you have to look at it and you have to deal with it. but, as becoming a senator, white or black, it is so difficult. with you throw that race into it, you can almost make it impossible. first of all, you have to wait 6, 12, 18 years for a vacancy. and if the spouse happens to be attractive and there's an early death or something, the way things are changing and because of the cost of being elected, spouses somehow can get appointed. once you're appointed, that's 50% of the problem, getting re-elected. the other thing is the costs of running. it is now pretty well accepted that you have to start off being a millionaire. no matter how much of trying to avoid the impetment of color and becoming a millionaire, i think statistics would show that black folks have just not been able t
>> america would like to believe that the question of color is not an issue and that racism is dead. and i, i think there's other ways besides talk about it on your program. we are going to have to do to have people recognize. until we recognize the depth of racism in this country, we have to have the problem. you have to look at it and you have to deal with it. but, as becoming a senator, white or black, it is so difficult. with you throw that race into it, you can almost make it...
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and a white america and latino america and asian america. there's the united states of america. >> but when he won re-election, the climbing ended. he'd enjoy all the powers of the presidency and none of the pressures that come with having to run again. this is how president obama in his second term talks about race. >> we must remind ourselves that the measure of progress for those who marched 50 years ago was not merely how many blacks could join the ranks of millionaires. it was whether this country would admit all people who are willing to work hard regardless of race into the ranks of the middle class life. >> is it any different? one of our guests thinks so. he's going to tell us why, right after this. ♪ ho ho ho [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant >>> he's now furiously studying for panels here on "up" he's on thegrio.com. he says president obama is more willing to talk more bluntly about
and a white america and latino america and asian america. there's the united states of america. >> but when he won re-election, the climbing ended. he'd enjoy all the powers of the presidency and none of the pressures that come with having to run again. this is how president obama in his second term talks about race. >> we must remind ourselves that the measure of progress for those who marched 50 years ago was not merely how many blacks could join the ranks of millionaires. it was...
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to me we're getting to a ridiculous point in america. i live in a state where pension funds, unions and other things are investing in things like bain capital. if you look at the totality of bain capital's record, they've done a lot to support businesses, to grow businesses. this to me, i'm very uncomfortable. this kind of stuff is nauseating to me on both sides. >> this is what i'm really interested to see happen with cory booker. if you remember, the after nan of ma -- cory booker is generally an unflappable, super smart, super quick politician. in the aftermath of that he was totally unprepared for what he got hit with. >> a several-minute explainer video. >> the hostage video. >> he didn't expect it. >> the republicans actually coined a term bookered because you didn't see much of him on the national stage in terms of helping the president run for re-electi re-election. at the same time he said he's not going along with the obama line. >> this is an ambitious guy. videos like that aren't going to help him in the democratic primary. t
to me we're getting to a ridiculous point in america. i live in a state where pension funds, unions and other things are investing in things like bain capital. if you look at the totality of bain capital's record, they've done a lot to support businesses, to grow businesses. this to me, i'm very uncomfortable. this kind of stuff is nauseating to me on both sides. >> this is what i'm really interested to see happen with cory booker. if you remember, the after nan of ma -- cory booker is...
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mine is millennial marquee to making america stronger. a "huffington post" blog on why millennials are key to not only upcoming elections but 2020. >> how about you, robert? >> a great piece on the turf wars, between the nsa, the secret service, fbi and cia. it's really interesting and walks the reader through specifically how important the nsa is, and how even more important the information they seek it. >> and how important it is for them all to work together. >> as a team. >> thank you very much. i appreciate your time. >>> that is a wrap of this sunday edition of weekends with alex wit. have yourselves a great day. ♪ you like to keep your family healthy and fit. and now there's a new way to do the same for your dog. introducing new purina dog chow light & healthy. it's a no-sacrifices, calorie-light way to help keep him trim, with a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend he'll love. and 22% fewer calories than dog chow. discover the lighter side of strong. new purina dog chow light & healthy. >>> our key issues and people this
mine is millennial marquee to making america stronger. a "huffington post" blog on why millennials are key to not only upcoming elections but 2020. >> how about you, robert? >> a great piece on the turf wars, between the nsa, the secret service, fbi and cia. it's really interesting and walks the reader through specifically how important the nsa is, and how even more important the information they seek it. >> and how important it is for them all to work together....
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and it's this ongoing debate about race race relations in america. is it going in an incremental way? do we be more aggressive? look what happened over the past -- >> trayvon. trayvon is the emma till of our era. >> you look at it and you say we've come o long ways in 50 years and in some ways we haven't at all. >> i didn't do the movie for that. the did the movie because it was a father/son love story and that transcends race. it's universal. i had a 13-year-old son at the time. i got a script. up nope, he's a teen-ager. i say white, he says black. i say night, he says day. >> how old is your son now? >> 17. >> i say goo g to bed, he says no. it really was a love story and with the civil rights movement in the back drop. >> something special's going on down here, dad. >> what's so special about another colored man? what are you doing with my heart -- are you even in school? >> i'm trying to change the way -- >> but the relationship, and we found this out over the past month or two, it's heart breaking for us to hear that black fathers still have to
and it's this ongoing debate about race race relations in america. is it going in an incremental way? do we be more aggressive? look what happened over the past -- >> trayvon. trayvon is the emma till of our era. >> you look at it and you say we've come o long ways in 50 years and in some ways we haven't at all. >> i didn't do the movie for that. the did the movie because it was a father/son love story and that transcends race. it's universal. i had a 13-year-old son at the...